Sixty six University of Michigan students are displaced after the Alpha Gamma Delta sorority house caught fire early Tuesday morning.

"We're working to assess when they may be able to return to the facility," said Jill Harter, director of communications for the sorority's national office.

Harter said the fire damage was contained in one room, but that other student rooms in the three-story house suffered smoke damage.

"We're obviously very thankful that all of our members are safe and accounted for," she said. "We have a team that has just arrived on site to assess everything and work with the chapter to make sure they're supported."

The Ann Arbor Fire Department responded to the blaze, which began around 2:30 a.m. The house is located at 1322 Hill St., just east of Forest Avenue.

The AAFD did not return calls for comment Tuesday. Harter said the cause of the fire, which as ruled accidental, is yet unknown.

Harter said the sorority is still determining where the students will stay as damage is assessed. The Red Cross has offered assistance.

This isn't the first house fire to hit U-M's Greek Life this winter. Firefighters rescued 20 residents from a fraternity house that caught fire Feb. 8.